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View Poll Results: Do you think/ want us to draft Michael Bush in the 4th

He could be a steal for sure ! I'd prefer to have someone a bit bigger who can take the pounding and dish it out but at this point we just need another capable body in there to mix it up with Willie, Najeh, Kuhn and whoever else we bring in.

Being a U of L fan I loved watching Bush play, but, he is an upright runner that will get beat up in the NFL, IMO.
If he had a lower the helmet and shoulderpads style of running, I would be all for us picking him.

we won't if he's there, judging by that 3rd rounder it looks like the trend of ****** picks in late rounds will continue, we'll end up drafting a long snapper or some bs position we don't need.........colbert has to go, he is gay, and he has to much of cowher in him

they are going to pick Jason Snelling in the 4th and really **** folks off.

Snelling is a vastly underrated talent who is not only an excellent receiver coming out of the backfield and a punishing lead blocker as a fullback, but is developing into a physical north-south runner after shifting to tailback as a senior. Not since the days of Charles Way (1991-94) have the Cavaliers had such a complete back operating in their offense.
Snelling toiled as a special teams standout as a freshman before taking over fullback duties as a sophomore. He immediately drew comparisons to former Denver Broncos and University of Illinois standout Howard Griffith for his excellent receiving skills. His bone-crunching lead blocks for the Cavaliers' successful ground attack in 2004-05 had pro scouts comparing him with Lorenzo Neal, who is LaDainian Tomlinson's lead blocker in San Diego. With the departure of Wali Lundy to graduation, Snelling was able to demonstrate the smash-mouth running style reminiscent of Jerome Bettis.

"It is hard to wait around for something that you know may never happen;but it's even harder to let go when it's everything you want"
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Just seems that Arians is pretty happy with Najeh at this point. I don't want us going into camp with just Willie, Najeh, and Kuhn as our primary guys. We've got to address the depth need there or it's going to haunt us.